abstraction

/əbˈstɹæk.ʃn̩/noun
High School
1

The act of abstracting, separating, withdrawing, or taking away; withdrawal; the state of being taken away.

2

The taking surreptitiously for one's own use part of the property of another; purloining.

3

Removal of water from a river, lake, or aquifer.

4

A separation from worldly objects; a recluse life; the withdrawal from one's senses.

5

The act of focusing on one characteristic of an object rather than the object as a whole group of characteristics; the act of separating said qualities from the object or ideas.

6

Any characteristic of an individual object when that characteristic has been separated from the object and is contemplated alone as a quality having independent existence.

7

A member of an idealized subgroup when contemplated according to the abstracted quality which defines the subgroup.

8

The act of comparing commonality between distinct objects and organizing using those similarities; the act of generalizing characteristics; the product of said generalization.

9

An idea or notion of an abstract or theoretical nature.

10

Absence or absorption of mind; inattention to present objects; preoccupation.

Sound Patterns & Rhymes

Alliteration

Words starting with the same consonant sound — used in poetry and prose to create rhythm, emphasis, and memorable phrasing (e.g. “Peter Piper picked”)

Assonance

Words sharing similar vowel sounds regardless of starting letter — creates internal melody in writing

Consonance

Words sharing similar consonant sound patterns — adds texture and cohesion to writing